The “query” command, if memory serves, from console. > On Jan 29, 2016, at 1:31 PM, Michael Munger <mich...@highpoweredhelp.com> > wrote: > > I have read the docs for restore, but do not see (or perhaps I do not > understand) how to search for a file in a backup. > > Suppose I know I want file foo.dat, but don’t remember what directory it’s in. > > How do I search for foo.dat in a backup? I know it might be possible because > when you restore, it builds a tree of the files in that backup. I just want > to search that tree. > > (I tried to use MySQL Workbench to do a search on the actual database, but > everything is stored as a blob… I have the feeling that the bacula CLI SQL > might be the answer to my problem, but I am hesitant to use it.)
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